When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Read More

Related Articles

High winds and wet weather have caused chaos on train services throughout Wednesday, and National Rail are expecting delays to continue throughout the evening.

A statement on their website read: “To improve adhesion, a number of empty trains will run in the early morning of Thursday 23 November; these trains will run at a reduced speed to check that the railway line is clear of debris and leaves before trains are allowed to run with passengers on board.

"Some early morning trains may need to be cancelled."

Services between Salisbury and Whimple are expected to be affected by these restrictions until 2am on Thursday.

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning of severe weather set to hit Devon on Wednesday and Thursday.

Coastal areas, Dartmoor and Exmoor are set to feel the brunt of the weather with gusts of up to 70mph.

Read More

Related Articles

The rest of the region, along with much of England and Wales, will see winds of up to 50mph.

A spokesman for the Exeter-based weather service said: "Gusts of 65 to 70 mph are expected along exposed coasts and over high ground such as the mountains of Wales, the Moors of SW England and the Pennines.

"Gusts of 50 mph are likely more widely. Winds will gradually ease from the west during the night, finally easing from the far SE of England around dawn on Thursday.

"Outbreaks of rain, some of it heavy, will accompany the strong winds and will add to the difficult driving conditions."